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− | + | {{toplink|url=http://www.phillypal.org|name=phillypal.org}}<blockquote>''Cops Helping Kids Since 1947''</blockquote>Whether it’s sports like basketball, soccer, or tennis, or educational offerings such as chess, homework or computer clubs, or any one of the dozens of field trips offered in a given year, PAL’s programming has a common element which amplifies its impact: caring and committed Philadelphia Police Officers. | |
− | The '''Police Athletic League of Philadelphia''' | + | PAL Officers are a part of the fabric of the communities they serve. Our ability to create unique impact lies in the relationships forged among police officers, children, families, and their communities. |
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− | + | The '''Police Athletic League of Philadelphia''' was founded in 1947 to offer sandlot baseball to the youth of North Philadelphia. At the time, PAL consisted of one Sergeant with a vision and a team of neighborhood kids who were willing to play ball. Since its inception, PAL has worked to build positive relationships between youth, the communities in which they live, and the dedicated men and women of the Philadelphia Police Department. During the intervening years, '''tens-of-thousands of children have gone to their neighborhood PAL Center to escape the dangers of the streets, play organized sports, and engage in a variety of educational and cultural activities'''. | |
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+ | ''Note:'' The above descriptive information came from the organization's [http://phillypal.org/about-us/ About Us] page. | ||
==In The News== | ==In The News== | ||
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==Info== | ==Info== | ||
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*Enrollment: [http://phillypal.org/join-us/enroll/ Enroll A Child: Join Today!] | *Enrollment: [http://phillypal.org/join-us/enroll/ Enroll A Child: Join Today!] | ||
+ | *Locations: [http://phillypal.org/contact/centers PAL has 15 convenient locations throughout Philadelphia] | ||
*Volunteer: [http://phillypal.org/join-us/volunteer/ Volunteer: Make A Difference] | *Volunteer: [http://phillypal.org/join-us/volunteer/ Volunteer: Make A Difference] | ||
[[Category:Serves-Youth]][[Category:Serves-School_Aged_Children]] | [[Category:Serves-Youth]][[Category:Serves-School_Aged_Children]] | ||
− | [[Category:Serves-Schools]][[Category:Does-Youth_Development]][[Category:Using-Volunteers]][[Category:Is-Nonprofit_Organization]][[Category:Issue-Crime_Prevention | + | [[Category:Serves-Schools]][[Category:Does-Youth_Development]][[Category:Using-Volunteers]][[Category:Is-Nonprofit_Organization]][[Category:Issue-Crime_Prevention]] |
− | + | [[Contact Email::info@phillypal.org| ]] |
Revision as of 19:22, 29 November 2021
Cops Helping Kids Since 1947
Whether it’s sports like basketball, soccer, or tennis, or educational offerings such as chess, homework or computer clubs, or any one of the dozens of field trips offered in a given year, PAL’s programming has a common element which amplifies its impact: caring and committed Philadelphia Police Officers.
PAL Officers are a part of the fabric of the communities they serve. Our ability to create unique impact lies in the relationships forged among police officers, children, families, and their communities.
The Police Athletic League of Philadelphia was founded in 1947 to offer sandlot baseball to the youth of North Philadelphia. At the time, PAL consisted of one Sergeant with a vision and a team of neighborhood kids who were willing to play ball. Since its inception, PAL has worked to build positive relationships between youth, the communities in which they live, and the dedicated men and women of the Philadelphia Police Department. During the intervening years, tens-of-thousands of children have gone to their neighborhood PAL Center to escape the dangers of the streets, play organized sports, and engage in a variety of educational and cultural activities.
Note: The above descriptive information came from the organization's About Us page.
In The News
- Dunkin' donates to Oxford Circle PAL, Northeast Times, September 30, 2021.
- New Police Athletic League Center Opens In Strawberry Mansion, CBS-3, September 7, 2017.
- Volunteers work to finish PAL center for kids in Strawberry Mansion, WPVI, May 6, 2017.
- Disney supports PAL's literacy initiative, WPVI, March 21, 2017.
Info
- Enrollment: Enroll A Child: Join Today!
- Locations: PAL has 15 convenient locations throughout Philadelphia
- Volunteer: Volunteer: Make A Difference